WI-FI to supply a Whole Neighborhood: 802.22
I don’t know about you. But one thing I hate is surfing the web or downloading something I find very important from the net when all of a sudden, Bam! Your wireless signal drops and you are bumped of the net at the worst possible time. To say the least it is annoying and can... more »
[03.08.2011]
Light bulb WLAN developed by German researchers
The Heinrich Hertz Institute is about to put forward the light bulb networking technology which was started by some Chinese scientists a year ago. White LEDs were used as part of a project to transfer data with up to 800 Mbps. This development could soon replace wires and cables... more »
[03.08.2011]
Spotify launching in the US
It's finally happening: Spotify is about to get official in the US. Today, we can expect the UK-original music service to go online in the US. This potential Netflix rival will be offered for $9.99 per month for the unlimited service. Ad free streaming service will be cheaper... more »
[14.07.2011]
Instagram gets web interface via the Webstagram
The popular photo sharing app for iPhone Instagram recently got a web interface. It's called as the Webstagram and it's simply a photo viewer of Instagram photos uploaded from the iPhone or iPod Touch but on a web browser. This web app only displays the images meaning one... more »
[22.06.2011]
Sales of DVD down by 20 percent
After the TV, it's the DVD's turn to experience a downtime. Why, sales of DVD have dropped by 20 percent during Q1 of this year compared to the same quarter of last year. While sales are going down, Netflix is experiencing a significant increase. Subscriptions have gone up to... more »
[05.05.2011]
American Airlines to offer better in-flight video streaming service
American Airlines is very proud to be the first to offer something new for the passengers. Well, it's really not something new for those who use the Internet but streaming video services as an added in-flight service is a first. We don't have details about this in-flight video... more »
[04.05.2011]
Skype and other Voip programs banned in Burma
Global Post reports that VoIP programs like Skype have already been banned in Burma. This is to make communication among the Burmese wanting to plan another uprising very limited access with each other. Skype calls as such are not really common in the country because VoIP calls... more »
[23.03.2011]
WWW overtakes newspapers, more people check the Net while on-the-go
Tell me, when was the last time you opened the newspaper in the morning to read the news? And tell me how many times you check the Internet for news in a day? I'm sure your answers will be 'I don't know' to both questions. Actual newspapers are no longer a part of our household... more »
[16.03.2011]
Free WiFi zones outnumber paid WiFi locations
A recent report by JiWire shows that the paid WIFi locations have been outnumbered by free WiFi hotspots in the US. The advertising company's report also includes information that free WiFi locations outnumbering paid WiFi zones is also a common thing in other countries. I... more »
[10.03.2011]
Yahoo announces Livestand
Yahoo just announced the Livestand. It is Yahoo's very own digital newsstand for the tablet devices. The iPad and some Android devices will get the new service soon but we don't know when exactly. This digital newsstand is expected to attract more publishers, advertisers,... more »
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